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Re: Top Boat vs Quads?
with these small stacks you always go broke here. but with large stacks in relation to the blinds and against tight players or good players if you dont get away from these losers when they happen, it is likely you can only be a break even player at best.
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Re: Top Boat vs Quads?
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He re-raises all in, a move I don't think he'd make without the absolute nuts. [/ QUOTE ] You said it yourself. Fold |
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Re: Top Boat vs Quads?
Ray, that should be pretty easy, thoug, shouldn't it? You get reraised pot sized on river with top boat, just call instead of getting greedy and reraising.
I guess the difficulty comes when the preflop play has been aggressive enough to make the pot unmanageably huge... This is one possible benefit from the half pot bet on the flop and/or turn, which I think is far too underutilized at the limits I play. People at the $25 or $50 buy in seem to either bet pot or minimum. A half pot bet at either of these spots would seriously cut the amount of the huge raise on the river... |
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Re: Top Boat vs Quads?
a little harsh dont you think ray??????
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